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    The Indian Contract Act

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    THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 ACT No. 9 OF 1872 1* [25th April‚ 1872.] Preamble.WHEREAS it is expedient to define and amend certain parts of the law relating to contracts ; It is hereby enacted as follows - PRELIMINARY 1. Short title. 1.Short title.-This Act may be called the Indian Contract Act‚1872. Extent‚ Commencements.-It extends to the whole of India 2*[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir]; and it shall come into force on the first day of September‚ 1872. 3* Nothing herein contained

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    Life University Life University is a private school located in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta‚ Georgia‚ that offers a number of undergraduate programs. Life University is best known for its doctoral degree program in chiropractic medicine. Contents • 1 History • 2 Education programs • 3 Accreditation o 3.1 Temporary loss of chiropractic accreditation in 2002-2003 • 4 Athletics o 4.1 Undergraduate Rugby o 4.2 Men ’s Senior Rugby o 4.3 Other Sports • 5 References

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    Mark Cohen 09/26/2011 Essential elements of Contracts All contracts share some common elements. A contract starts when an offer is made‚ certain requirements need to be satisfied to ensure the agreement is legal‚ in particular a capacity of parties to contract has to be proven‚ the legal purpose of the agreement and the satisfaction of consideration‚ before the offer is accepted. Contracts have common elements in their construction. A non-exhaustive list would include the following: *

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    RM5‚000 for “Hawa”. This is an offer. Offer had be defined in S2(a) Contracts Act 1950 as “when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal”. Under the Contract Act 1950‚ a proposal is something which is capable of being converted into an agreement by its acceptance. Moreover‚ merely giving information is not an offer. For example of Harvey v Facey

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    The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123‚ Executive Summary Don Stemen‚ Andres F. Rengifo 238013 March 2012 2006-IJ-CX-4032 Author: Document No.: Date Received: Award Number: This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice. To provide better customer service

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    Question 1 When a case of negligence is filed‚ three elements must be proven and justified in order to sustain a lawsuit. These three elements include: i) Defendant owed a duty of care to plaintiff ii) Defendant breached the duty of care iii) Defendants breach of duty caused injury or damage to plaintiff There are several parties of defendants involved in this case including Bart‚ the owner of 1 Main Street‚ the initial property where the fire broke out; Provincial Insurance Inc. for the

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    Act 1925 * Registration of a will * Property‚ which can be‚ disposed of by Will * Principals of rate able abatement in case heirs do not give consent. * Probate of a will * Muslim laws on wills in India * Revocation of a will * Revocation of a will by Muslims * Codicil * Who can be a devisee under a will? Definition – Will is the legal declaration of a person’s intention which he wishes to be performed after his death and once the Will is made by the testator

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    Offer ( Topic 3) Is a proposal the acceptance of which establishes the existence of an agreement. It shows a promissory intent. In other words‚ it is a promise to do or refrain from doing something. - Usually upon condition that the other party agrees to do or refrain from doing something else in return. - Harvey v. Facey Harvey sent to Facey a telegram to buy Bumper Hall Pen. He asks Facey to telegram the lowest price. Facey telegram the lowest cash price £900. Harvey says agree to

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    Wilberforce in the Eurymedon. Before we look at whether the contract is formed‚ a valid agreement must be formed. A valid agreement is a promise of set of promises that is binding by law. An agreement consists of an offer that is followed by an acceptance resulting in (consensus as idem). An offer an expression of willingness to be bound seen in the case of Storer v Manchester city council where there mortgage details were included should always be contrasted from an invitation to treat‚ an expression of

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    PRETEST 2

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    frauds: A PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT A contract for a $300.00 automobile A contract to paint a house A contract to wash someone’s car 5 points   QUESTION 2 John offers to sell his car to Mary for $5000 and Mary responds‚ saying "I’ll give you $4500." Mary’s statement constitutes a(n) COUNTEROFFER. revocation of the offer. acceptance. modification. 5 points   QUESTION 3 A contract made by a minor is VOIDABLE. always void. unconscionable. illegal. 5 points   QUESTION 4

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